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  1. The study is unclear as to what type of twins are being included in the study which makes the conclusions doubtful at best.

  2. Don Lemon appears to do a version of manspreading in this morning show which didn’t appear in evidence in his other show. Is this to do with having to share the limelight? That said, he seems more laid back now.

  3. She studied with her sister night and day. They did so well they literally only missed the same questions and barely missed them at that. This school robbed them of a career with no evidence of cheating other than a miraculous coincidence. Shoutout the beautiful woman living their best life and the medical industry thats been murdering and destroying lives can shove it !!!!!!!!

    1. @alicialynnette9889  I am don’t think I have to be a twin to understand. I studied with a friend in high school for a biology test. We missed the same two questions. After that, the teacher made us separate for the next exam. We still missed the same questions. However, that was three questions out of 70 or 100. 297 out of 300, and something is really rather strange

    2. @Linda C what happened to you and what happened with these twins is not the exact same thing. This has happened to me and my twin multiple times and not just because we studied together or separate. Because we are twins. Just as I explained to you before you aren’t a twin so you don’t get it.

  4. This happened to me in high school. I said “yeah we both got the same answers because they are the right ones. Duh.”. My teacher left us alone. SMH.

    1. A friend tonight missed the same two questions on a bio test. So then she separated us. We still miss the same questions because we had studied together. But missing two questions out of 100 and missing the exact same questions out of the number of questions they took is really odd

  5. I’m a twin and this is a fact. Me and my siblings got the same scores on all our major college entry tests, in each category after studying together.

  6. I am an Identical Twin – Its real, it exists, we literally finish each others sentences, we can have the same conversations with people at different times and speak verbatim the exact same words and phrases about specifics of a subject. We text each other the same random pictures off google images at the same time. We call it Twinception. You would think the Medical school would know….

    1. Exactly!! Fellow twin here. One time my Mom took my sister and I shopping and we picked out the exact same clothes separately. From the hair to the shoes. We hated it. Our Mom kept asking if we were sure . Lol

  7. It’s not just twins. Some of the creative concepts me and my sisters share could easily be mistaken for plagiarism just because we think so similarly in many regards. This has been proven exponential with many twins due to innate identity convergence issues. Good on them for taking action.

  8. Moms waiting to the brink of fertility creates more twins, got it. Kevin Samuels called it about ladies freezing their eggs who knew this would be a consequence

  9. I an identical twin who he and his twin want so much to be as different from each other as possible . One will straighten his curly hair, they each went to college on opposite coasts with completely different majors, For years I would hear from the one I know how his brother was the evil twin. I started to think he made that all up but finally met his twin. I asked him if he was the evil one that his brother is telling everyone and without hesitation said, Yes. The 2 are so much alike even though they try not to be. I’ve never met 2 people that were more alike than these 2 even though one works out at the gym uses his brother as the before.

  10. I think the obvious answer if it wasn’t cheating isn’t so much that they are twins, but rather that they probably studied for the test together (given that they also studied medicine together, and now changed careers together and got employed together).

  11. They’re two different people who simply look the same. I mean, it could be a coincidence that they got the same answers, but it is probably highly unlikely depending on the form of the test, etc.

    Brains are plastic, so if you scanned their brains, you’d probably see differences despite having the same exact DNA. Having similar experiences growing up isn’t the same as having the exact same experiences after all.

  12. There was a case of boy twins born in Sydney. They were given up for adoption at birth separately.

    One went 1,300 kms west to Adelaide, the other 2,100 kms north to Townsville.

    They both became plumbers, both married blondes of the same name, both had highly-improbable mid70s Ford Falcon Station Wagons as work cars and both had German Shepherds as their family dogs!

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